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Cross-species analysis traces adaptation of Rubisco toward optimality in a low-dimensional landscape

机译:跨物种分析可追溯Rubisco在低维景观中向最优性的适应

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Rubisco (D-ribulose 1,5-bisphosphate carboxylase/oxygenase), probably the most abundant protein in the biosphere, performs an essential part in the process of carbon fixation through photosynthesis, thus facilitating life on earth. Despite the significant effect that Rubisco has on the fitness of plants and other photosynthetic organisms, this enzyme is known to have a low catalytic rate and a tendency to confuse its substrate, carbon dioxide, with oxygen. This apparent inefficiency is puzzling and raises questions regarding the roles of evolution versus biochemical constraints in shaping Rubisco. Here we examine these questions by analyzing the measured kinetic parameters of Rubisco from various organisms living in various environments. The analysis presented here suggests that the evolution of Rubisco is confined to an effectively one-dimensional landscape, which is manifested in simple power law correlations between its kinetic parameters. Within this one-dimensional landscape, which may represent biochemical and structural constraints, Rubisco appears to be tuned to the intracellular environment in which it resides such that the net photosynthesis rate is nearly optimal. Our analysis indicates that the specificity of Rubisco is not the main determinant of its efficiency but rather the trade-off between the carboxylation velocity and CO2 affinity. As a result, the presence of oxygen has only a moderate effect on the optimal performance of Rubisco, which is determined mostly by the local CO2 concentration. Rubisco appears as an experimentally testable example for the evolution of proteins subject both to strong selection pressure and to biochemical constraints that strongly confine the evolutionary plasticity to a low-dimensional landscape.
机译:Rubisco(D-核糖1,5-二磷酸羧化酶/加氧酶),可能是生物圈中最丰富的蛋白质,在通过光合作用固定碳的过程中起着至关重要的作用,从而促进了地球上的生命。尽管Rubisco对植物和其他光合生物的适应性具有显著作用,但已知该酶的催化速率低,并且容易混淆其底物二氧化碳和氧气。这种明显的低效率令人费解,并引起了关于进化与生化约束在塑造Rubisco中的作用的疑问。在这里,我们通过分析来自生活在各种环境中的各种生物的Rubisco动力学参数来检验这些问题。此处进行的分析表明,Rubisco的演化仅限于有效的一维景观,这可以通过其动力学参数之间的简单幂律相关性来体现。在这可能代表生物化学和结构限制的一维景观中,Rubisco似乎已​​被调整到其所处的细胞内环境,从而净光合速率几乎是最佳的。我们的分析表明,Rubisco的特异性不是其效率的主要决定因素,而是羧化速度和CO2亲和力之间的权衡。结果,氧气的存在对Rubisco的最佳性能仅具有中等影响,这主要由局部CO2浓度决定。 Rubisco似乎是蛋白质进化过程中的一个实验可测试的例子,蛋白质的进化既受到强大的选择压力,又受到生化限制,从而将进化可塑性严格限制在低维景观中。

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